CABLE NEWS.
Special to "Star." BHUTEB'S TELEOBAMB. London, Nov. 27. Tho yacht Vestal, which was being fitted at Shortham, over turned, and filled with water. The proposed race to Australia between the Vestal and the ship |Northern Monarch will, therefore, not take place. Mr Murray Smith, Agent General for Victoria, has formaliy protested »eainst the Recidiviste Bill now before the French SenaW. The catalogue at to-day'» wool sal* comprised 10,800 bales. A firm and I active demand was experienced. j Received Nov 29, 0.55 a.m.! I P_fii9, November 28. 1 Despatches are to hand from Madagascar staling that the parleying, which his been proceeding at Tamatave between the^ Hova chiefs and < dmiral Galliber, has proved abortive. The French adhered to their original demands, and these the Hovas declared themselves unable to allow. London, Not. 28. An inquiry has been held in Dublin into the allegations which were made against Rossmore, a Magistrate, who is stati-d to have organised an Orange meeting at Roslea ia October last, and the charge having been sustained the Executive removed Rossmore from the Magistrecy. ■
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 76, 29 November 1883, Page 2
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179CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 76, 29 November 1883, Page 2
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